
🏟️ Address: Velodrom, Paul-Heyse-Straße 26, Berlin, 10407, Germany Directions in Google Maps
Due to its location in the northeast of Berlin, the velodrome is easily accessed by numerous public transport links connecting to the city centre and further afield. There are no parking facilities at the velodrome itself - but there are some places close to the venue - so public transport is the best way to travel.
Below you can find general information on travel and parking for Velodrom. Individual events may have additional/restricted services available, and so we recommend clicking through to the event and viewing the Travel & Parking tab for event-specific information.
The Velodrom does not have its own parking lots. There are only very few parking spaces close to the venue which are managed by the city of Berlin:
Another option is the secured parking garage Q-Park at Alexanderplatz, which is open 24/7 and provides a direct connection to the Velodrom with the TRAM Lines 5 and 6.
You can reserve disabled parking spots depending on the capacity of the event. If you inform the venue in advance, they can reserve adequate parking space for you. This service is only available for disabled people and wheel chair-bound visitors holding a valid disabled pass. Please contact via phone: +49 30 44 30 45 or email: info@velomax.de.
There are public bus services that stop at Landsberger Allee which is a 600 m (7 min) walk from the venue.
Train is a great way to reach the velodrome. There is a connection between the S-Bahn station Landsberger Allee and the velodrome which is a 5 min walk away. You will also find the TRAM station at "Lansdberger Allee" (600 m (7 min) walk).
If you would like to rent a bike, the city has the public bike rental company Nextbike, and you find stations of them spread over the whole city of Berlin, including near the venue.
As the capital of Germany, Berlin’s accommodation comes with a higher-than-average price tag. But while it boasts some of the country’s most extravagant hotel suites, it also has one of the best choices of hostels in Europe.
The venue offers a wide range of fresh, high-quality products, most of which come from the region. Whether you desire hearty and classic food, such as French fries, currywurst, and pretzel, or vegetarian and light food, such as oven-warm paninis with grilled vegetables, salad, or vegan gyros, there is something for every taste. There is also a selection of confectionery such as ice cream, popcorn, and cookies.
Grab a drink with a freshly tapped beer, various non-alcoholic soft drinks, or enjoy a speciality coffee.
It is now possible to make cashless payments at all public events in the Velodrom. The vendors accept EC / Girocard and credit cards (Mastercard, Visa, Amex etc.) and it is also possible to make contactless payments using smartphones or other wearables such as smartwatches via Apple Pay / Google Pay.
It is prohibited to bring your own refreshments into the venues.
Doors usually open 1.5 hours before the event starts. It is recommended to arrive early at the Velodrom in order to allow for entering.
Please note, the following items will not be permitted:
You can store things you cannot take into the Velodrom with you for €3 fee per item. Please note that the space is very limited.
There are toilet facilities located throughout the venue.
Velodrom has a capacity of approximately 12,000. However, the capacity does differ between events depending on the seating configuration.
Paul-Heyse-Straße 26, Berlin, 10407, Germany.